Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Qoutes for teen bible study?

well my friends and myself lead this bible study and i was wondering if there was anyone who had a good qoute or poem for us to just keep it going itd been going really bad lately

Qoutes for teen bible study?
this is a poem called "Cross" and it is one of my favorites:





Whatever your cross,


whatever your pain,


there will always be sunshine,


after the rain ....


Perhaps you may stumble,


perhaps even fall,


But God's always ready,


To answer your call ...


He knows every heartache,


sees every tear,


A word from His lips,


can calm every fear ...


Your sorrows may linger,


throughout the night,


But suddenly vanish,


in dawn's early light ...


The Savior is waiting,


somewhere above,


To give you His grace,


and send you His love...


Whatever your cross,


whatever your pain,


"God always sends rainbows


after the rain ... "
Reply:My all time favorite--The 23rd Psalm. It paints such a wonderful picture.
Reply:Well there is that old one about the footprints in the sand. It goes something like this-there are two sets of footprints in the sand, a man and Jesus-later there is only one set of footprints, this is when during the mans life he really needed help from Jesus, He asked "why when I needed you the most you abandoned me?" Jesus replies, "My son, that is when I was carrying you in my arms"
Reply:Have you prayed for help and to keep the study group going?





I may not know any quotes that would be useful. I don't really know what you're asking for. A Bible study should reflect issues going on in the church or in people's lives. The Bible has lots of information in regards to pretty much everything.





Talk to the people and ask what issues are going on in their lives. They might not be willing to talk about everything, but it might give you some insight.





Another idea would be to pick up a book taht you could all read and talk about in regards to living as a christian in today's world. It's a little controversal, but might I suggest "The Bondage Breaker" By Neil T. Anderson. It's a great book and a real eye opener.





I hope everything goes well and I will pray for your success. God Bless you and good luck.
Reply:if you haven't already used this, try looking up on google about the poem/story Footprints . it's really inspirational .


No comments:

Post a Comment